Soccer-World Cup final halftime to last more than 15 minutes, broadcasting sources say


Jul 15, 2026; Jersey City, New Jersey, USA; A general view of a drone show above Liberty State Park with the New York City skyline in the background ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026 Final between Spain and Argentina. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images

NEW YORK, July 17 (Reuters) - The halftime interval ⁠in Sunday's World Cup final between Spain and ‌Argentina is set to last more than 15 minutes because of the installation required for the tournament's first halftime entertainment show, broadcasting sources ​said on Friday.

The installation of the stage ⁠for the 11-minute show ⁠is expected to take around seven minutes, the sources said, ⁠one ‌adding it would 'probably' take as long to dismantle the equipment and clear the pitch before the ⁠second half could begin.

FIFA's World Cup regulations ​state that matches ‌are played in accordance with the Laws of the ⁠Game set ​by the International Football Association Board (IFAB), which say players are entitled to a halftime interval "not exceeding 15 minutes".

The tournament regulations ⁠themselves, however, say players are entitled ​to a "15-minute interval" at halftime, without repeating the IFAB wording that the break cannot exceed that duration.

FIFA did not immediately ⁠respond to a request for clarification on how long the halftime interval would last or how the planned show would comply with the regulations.

The performance will be the first ​halftime show staged at a World ⁠Cup final, adding another element associated with major American sporting ​events to a tournament already featuring ‌mandatory hydration breaks and, for ​the first time, championship rings for the winners.

(Reporting by Julien Pretot and Fernando KallasEditing by Toby Davis)

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